Posted on 05/25/2018 1:32:25 PM PDT by simpson96
The official cover for Michelle Obamas memoir has been released.(snip)
In the photo, Obama is smiling with her right hand resting underneath her chin. She wears a simple white T-shirt thats pulled off of one shoulder and hoop earrings. Her hair is blown out in loose waves and her skin is glowing.
According to Obamas stylist Meredith Koop, she started with the idea of jeans and a T-shirt and wanting to portray her as all-American, relatable, and real. Its what Michelle wears as Michelle, not First Lady Michelle Obama. I wanted the modern ease of a tee mixed with the regal drapery of a toga. A little pinch of post-White House edge with that sexy shoulder, the tee falling off. No fancy designers, no distractions, just Ms. M herself, up close and personal, Koop revealed.
The fact that shes so obviously showing skin could have a hidden meaning. In 2009, after the White House released her first official photo as FLOTUS, people criticized the fact that she was wearing a sleeveless dress and showing off her toned arms. In the years following, she continued to make similar style statements despite the critics by wearing strapless gowns and off-the-shoulder dresses.
Commenters cant wait to get their hands on the memoir and think the cover photo is elegant, gorgeous, inspiring, and beautiful.
In the lead-up to the cover debut, Obama has been sharing personal photos and stories that are in the book, including a picture from her wedding night.
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picking up a few pieces to supplement Hilary’s WH set for Christmas.
I know when I'm over matched....
Well, you should see Polythene Pam
She’s so good-looking but she looks like a man
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